Side Seventy-Two – Izumi Kana
So, it’s finally time. As Kana lay down on one of the beds in the penthouse at the top of the training school, she glanced out of the window at Tokyo proper, marvelling at the view. To think that the crappy shrine of my family has such a building here now. Everything really has changed.
“Nervous?” Akio asked her, seeing her hesitation, and she shrugged. “Well, a little. After all, I’m going to the world of the gods, right?” She said. “Still, you’ll be there too, and Shaeula isn’t scary, is she?”
“Great.” He smiled, his handsome face lighting up at my confidence in him. “Yeah, as long as you stick to my Territory around the shrine there’ll be no danger. You’ll be responsible for guiding Ren-san, Hinata and the others, so it’s a big ask, I know. But you’re a smart girl, you can handle it.” He said, and she flushed, looking down. He really shouldn’t praise me with a face like that, it’s cheating! Still, Kana was not one to be cowed easily, so she put on her best, most amused smile, hitting back. “Sure thing, Akio. I won’t let your fiancées come to harm. You are a sinful man, snaring beauties one after another!”
“Don’t I know it.” He sighed, looking mournful for a moment, which was odd to her. After all, wasn’t it the dream of every guy to have lots of beautiful girls chasing him? So stupid. He should be proud of it. Though as a girl, I admit it doesn’t please me...
“Anyway...” he continued, changing the subject, and she graciously let him keep his dignity. “... you remember how to enter the Boundary, right?”
She nodded. “Yes, Shaeula has talked us through it enough. All I have to do is cycle the aether within me, and then focus on the silver cord, right?”
“You got it.” He approved, and she closed her eyes, feeling the hot gush of prickling energy within her, forcing it to obey. I never thought about it before, but when I was younger I could occasionally feel a small sensation similar to this, though far weaker. It was often before I could see impossible things, or know what someone was thinking. I guess the root of all energy is the same. As she felt her mind drift she wondered if this was the way her ancestors had felt, back in the time when kami and spiritual beings could be talked to. It was a comforting thought, somehow. As her consciousness faded, she felt a brief thrill of excitement. Here I go. I wonder what this will be like...
Her answer came quickly, as she found herself looking around in awe. A large silver needle was jutting into the sky near her, pulling in glittering lights from the strange skies above. That shock of seeing such strange scenery masked the feeling in her body, but moments later she noticed, her chakra network greedily sucking in ether and converting it from the plentiful supply around her. The sensation made her shiver, and her mystical vision began to activate on its own, fuelled by the denser ether around her, coating everything in shining auras.
“It’s beautiful!” she gasped, looking around. There was a magnificent building, a shrine-like structure with beautiful snake statues crawling over it, and a towering tree soaring as high as a skyscraper. Silvery spires similar to the one near her were scattered about, and shimmering rainbows of prismatic energy were collected, shining like a sea of stars.
“It is, isn’t it?” Akio grinned from beside her. She hasn’t noticed him arrive, so engrossed she was in the world around her. “Still, not everywhere is. But there’s no way Shaeula would want a Territory that doesn’t look good. Speaking of the Territory...” his eyes went vacant a second, as if he was checking something. “Great. I can make the upgrades I need. The three Barracks speedbuilt to Rank 2, and then I can queue in the Build Queue Anchor Spire upgrade to Rank 2... it leaves me largely poor again, but we have a decent income coming in. And done.” He smiled. “It’s going to take fifty astral days to finish up, but it's definitely worth it long-term.”
“Uh, I don’t really know what you are talking about, Akio.” She admitted. “But you seem happy.”
“Oh yeah, well, basically I’ve strengthened the Territory. We are constantly gathering ether to do so. Maybe you’ll understand a bit better if I show you around. Oh, here she comes now!”
“Master, yooou have returned!” A beautiful girl was shouting, dressed in an old-fashioned maid outfit, her long black hair streaked with vivid green and purple highlights, her words strangely dragged out and slurred in places. “I have missed yooou! But Hyacinth has nooot stopped working hard! Praise me!” She raced over, before pulling to a halt, eyeing Kana warily.
“Hey, who is this maid?” Kana said, at the same time as the maid spoke.
“Whooo is this, master? The mistress I have heard abooout?”
Mistress? Me? Before Kana could voice those thoughts, Akio denied it. “No, this isn’t one of the mistresses. There’s... a few of those you’ll meet soon enough. No, this is Kana. She’s a good friend of mine, so be sure to look after her, all right? Kana, this is Hyacinth, she’s our maid here. She’s a brownie, so she adores housework and looking after people.”
A brownie huh? Not sure what that is, but that doesn’t matter, it’s still amazing. I’m talking to another spiritual being! Still, what was more amazing was that Akio said she was a good friend. I’m a friend, I see. That’s... well, also kind of amazing. I never thought I’d be hanging around with an older guy like him, let alone seeing things like this. Friends, huh. Her thoughts were a bit disordered and complicated, but she put that down to being in this strange world. As she exchanged some talk with the maid, other alien beings were coming over, humanoid weasels. Some of them she recognised as Kamaitachi, from old tales, and she was wowed again by the incredible sight.
“Where is the princess?” The lead kamaitachi asked, before looking curiously at Kana.
“She’ll be here soon. She just wanted to finish up with some business.” Akio said, before introducing her again. “Oh, this is Kana by the way. She’s an important friend, and she’ll be leading others here to train and learn. Be sure to let everyone know to keep an eye out for her, okay?”
A friend again. I see. “Uh, I’m Kana, a shrine maiden of Shirohebizumi shrine. I’ll be in your care.”
“That snake’s priestess, I see-see.” The sickle-weasel remarked. “Well, it’ll be pleased.”
Oh no, I forgot about that in the moment! Kana suddenly felt sick. She was going to meet their kami, effectively the god of her family! Akio saw her sudden indecision, and smiled warmly, relieving her. “Yeah, but first I’d like to show Kana around. Can you let the White Snake know we’ll be over later?”
As the weasels left, Akio pointed to the towering tree. “Well, we might as well start there. We can go meet Asha, and I want to explain how to gain elements. It’s just a guess, but I think as a shrine maiden of Shirohebizumi, you might have an affinity for earth element.”
“So who’s Asha?” she asked. “Another girl? You are truly sinful!”
“Well, yes, technically Asha’s a girl. But there’s nothing going on between me and her.” He denied it, but Kana didn’t fail to notice the way his gaze strayed to the maid for a moment. Still, it wasn’t her business, so she overlooked it.
“Fine. I’m curious about that huge tree, I admit.” Kana said as they approached it, amazed at the scale of it. Vivid red energy was filling the air as they closed in, and out of curiosity she tried drawing a little in, only to feel a series of stabbing pains in her network, around her lower body.
“Hey, careful.” Akio warned, grabbing her arm. She felt warmth spread in from his touch, quickly numbing the pain. “That’s earth elemental energy. You can’t treat it like ether, it isn’t good for you.”
“You have returned!” A busty, reddish-haired woman with a pale green tinge to her skin said, seemingly appearing from nowhere. “I greet you!”
“Well, with my stats I doubt it’d take too long. It may not make me good with women, but when it comes to memory and learning, I have no equal.” His smile then was charming, and she had to look away again.
I’d say you are plenty fine with women. But it isn’t like you need more, is it? Still, I’ve felt it myself. Kana had noticed that since she had been worked on, her attention and ability in class had gone up significantly, and while she had good grades before, now she was the equal of even the top people in her year, calculations and memory coming easy to her. So now I have to know. “So, just how high are your stats, as you call them?”
“Well, to put it bluntly, I’ve surpassed human limits four or five times over.” He said, and Shaeula nodded beside him, still in her weasel form, looking proud, which was quite comical.
“Damn, I thought you were good when you beat up those yakuza. But that’s ... well, I have no words.”
“Yeah, I struggle myself. Anyway, are you ready?” He asked, and Kana looked up at the main shrine. The beautiful white snake statues and red ropes hung around the richly appointed red, white and gold building were magnificent, and under the dark glow of the strange skies above it looked like something she would only see in dreams. And at the top of the stairs... she could see it. A massive white snake wearing ornate robes and a large, pointed hat, surrounded by other smaller snakes, with various items such as rods and bells on coloured cushions before them. Those are replicas of Shinto prayer tools, right? No, not replicas. Divine originals. She swallowed, her nerves spiking. “That’s the White Snake, right? Our kami?”
“Yeah, he’s a friend and ally, and your enshrined god, so no need to be nervous.” Akio said, and Kana felt the urge to hit him all of a sudden. No need to be nervous? Really? Still, this was why she had come, and if she wanted to be special, this was an important first step. Gingerly she began to ascend the set of steps to the shrine, Akio and Shaeula behind. As she approached she could feel the pressure, as if something was being drawn out of her, enriching the kami before her. As she reached the open ground in front of the snake, she knelt, adopting a pose of prayer and supplication.
“Oh great White Snake kami, I am Izumi Kana, shrine maiden of Shirohebizumi shrine. It is a great honour to meet the kami that my family has served all these years. I humbly thank you for watching over us.”
“Risssssse, Daughter of the sssssssshrine.” The kami hissed, and at the words of her god, Kana felt tears welling up in her eyes. Why? I didn’t think I was that religious. I hated being tied to a poor, dead-end shrine, thinking I deserved a better life. But hearing his words... I feel enraptured!
“I am pleasssssed at the faithhhh your family has sssssshown over the long ccccccenturiessssss. Many kami have fallen, yet your family remainsssss loyal, protecting the faithhhh. I give you my blessssssing!”
A blessing? From the kami? Really? As Kana thought that, she felt a reversal of the sensation of loss she was feeling, the something she felt draining from her suddenly flowing back into her, overspilling. She heard Akio and Shaeula cry out something behind her, but it was meaningless to her at that moment. What... what is this feeling? It’s like my soul is aflame...
With that Kana remembered nothing more, her memories of the remaining time she talked with the Kami fleeting, brief fragments of her responses lingering in her mind...
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“So, sorry about that.” Kana said, looking out over the strange alternate Tokyo from on high. She was on a wooden platform atop the massive tree, Shaeula, Akio and that dryad beside her. Apparently it’s going to be some sort of café. Here. Odd, but Akio certainly has big ideas. No, I can’t run away from what happened. I can’t let my thoughts stray... “It was like I was touched by the kami, feeling his divinity. What happened to me?”
Akio patted her on the head, and she leant into his hand, feeling reassured by his touch. “I don’t think you need to worry. It seems the kami blessed you and you got a class. Since I know what I was looking for, it seems my Eye can pick it up.” He grinned self-deprecatingly. “It’s good for something, at least. Still, Kana, we match. You are a Kami-Blessed too now.”
“Class? Kami-Blessed. I don’t get it. But... it’s good, right?”
“It is indeed.” Shaeula grinned, taking a drink from a glass of strange fruit juice. Kana had a glass too, and was amazed by the otherworldly flavour. Apparently the maid and the dryad grow the fruits. I’m... I’m having something almost nobody alive ever tasted. And I’m apparently a Kami-Blessed? I think I can be proud of that, right?
“Classes are a precious way to grow stronger. Kami-Blessed increases many things, does it not-not Akio?”
By gaining the blessing of an enshrined kami, you will gradually raise your spiritual calibre, increasing your League. In addition, Fortune, Charm and Majesty will increase, and your ability to use aether will strengthen dramatically, growing further as your League rises. In addition, you generate additional Adherence for any kami who have blessed you, and the path to utilising Adherence as power opens, though this road is not one taken easily.
With my Eye I could see my own version of the class, and the question marks from before were gone, and it now had extra information on Adherence, which I had learned about recently. “Yeah, well if you had trouble fighting off the boys before, you’ll be worse off now. You get plenty of Fortune, Charm and Majesty as you level, and League is a powerful thing. Congratulations!”
Charm huh? As for Fortune, isn’t that how Shaeula makes money gambling? But mine wouldn’t be anywhere near hers I bet. Still... I’m a Kami-Blessed. Doesn’t that mean I’m one of the few true Shrine Maidens in the whole of Japan? “Well, it’s thanks to you, I guess, Akio, Shaeula. If you hadn’t helped me get here, I’d have never been blessed. So thanks.” She bowed, and was gratified to see Akio looking a little red.
“Think nothing of it. I’m counting in you to help the others acclimatise to here too. Once everyone can enter the Boundary you can alternate some training sessions here, making the most of the time dilation and ether density. Everyone should grow rapidly.”
“I won’t let you down.” She promised, drinking more of her juice. “I can’t wait to show off.” And with that they spent a pleasant few hours idly discussing matters, before Kana had to return. “Good luck with your battle ahead.” She said. It’s going to be dangerous but... Akio, Shaeula... I believe they can do it. They can do anything it seems. I’m jealous, but maybe one day I too...
“We have planned to perfection.” Akio reassured her. “Our strengths strike their weaknesses perfectly, and we can negate their strengths. I’m not saying it is going to be easy, far from it, but we’ve got this!”
“See that you do. If you let me down and get hurt or worse, I’d be heartbroken, and you can’t make a beautiful, Charming girl cry now, can you?” Kana giggled, again enjoying his reaction. “Seriously though. Akio. Shaeula. Stay safe, you hear me?”
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Kana opened her eyes, to see the still bodies of Akio and Shaeula lying near her in other beds. Shaeula was unmoving, but she could hear soft, slow breaths from Akio. Looking at his sleeping face she felt the urge to tease him, but shrugged it off. Good luck. Come back safely. May the blessing of the kami go with you.
Turning away she strode out of the training school and back to her shrine. The light was on, her parents still up, so she burst in confidently. Seeing her father, mother and grandfather all there, looking at her dumbly, her sudden entrance shocking them, she grinned. “Mother, father. Grandfather. I met our kami. And I received his blessing!” She declared matter-of-factly, as though such a revelation was no big deal.
The stunned looks on their faces made it all worthwhile. As they quickly crowded her, asking her what she meant, Kana smiled to herself. Kami-Blessed, huh? So how do I ‘level it up’ as Akio said? After all, there’s no point letting this go to waste, is there...